Pennsylvania County Map
Pennsylvania is divided into 67 counties. The state has the Appalachian Mountains, rolling farmland, and some coastal areas along Lake Erie.
Pennsylvania is divided into 67 counties. The state has the Appalachian Mountains, rolling farmland, and some coastal areas along Lake Erie.
Rhode Island only has got 5 counties, which makes it the second-lowest in the country. Only Delaware has fewer with its 3.
South Carolina is split into 46 counties. It has beaches along, Upstate has its mountains, the Midlands has its rolling hills and forests.
There are 66 counties in the Mount Rushmore State. The Black Hills are in the west, the Badlands right in the middle, and prairie land too.
There are 95 counties in Tennessee, which is a pretty good number for a state its size. It’s not as county-heavy as some states.
Texas has a whopping 254 counties, more than any other state in the U.S. The Lone Star State’s huge size and landscapes are why.
Utah is divided into 29 counties with a pretty wild landscape. Red rock deserts, snow-capped mountains, and the Great Salt Lake.
Vermont’s split into 14 counties, which isn’t a lot. But for a place you can drive across in a couple hours, it’s plenty.
Virginia has 95 counties, plus 38 independent cities that function like counties. Most states don’t have this city-county split.
There are 39 counties in the Evergreen State. Rainforests on the Olympic Peninsula, volcanoes like Mount Rainier, and the Puget Sound.
The Mountain State is carved up into 55 counties. You’ve got the Appalachians running through it, with valleys, forests, and rivers.
There are 72 counties in America’s Dairyland which is a good number for a state its size. They consist of forests, bluffs and the Great Lakes
Wyoming is split into 23 counties, which isn’t a lot, but then again, the whole state only has about as many people as Milwaukee.
Explore an map of U.S. counties. It features all contiguous counties and state boundaries of the United States. All counties are labeled.